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Lockheed Martin Awarded Mission Operations Support Contract Extension

Houston, Texas. August 1, 2014 – Lockheed Martin has been awarded a contract extension for the Facilities Development and Operations Contract (FDOC) at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.

This $340.6 million three-year extension includes a two-year base period and a one-year option. The extension base period runs from October 1 through September 30, 2016. If exercised, the additional one-year option carries the contract through September. 30, 2017. If all options are exercised, the estimated total contract value will be $1.3 billion.

The cost-plus-award fee with baseline, level of effort, and indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract provides continued support development, operations, maintenance, and sustaining engineering to Johnson’s Mission Operations Directorate. This includes mission control, mission planning, reconfiguration, and training systems. The work will take place at or near the Johnson Space Center.

FDOC supports all human spaceflight programs for NASA, including the International Space Station, Orion multi-purpose crew vehicle, and other programs that may be defined in the future.